On his personnel: He's convinced that no one in America could block 230-pound defensive end Dadi Nicolas if he weighed 250.

On what jungle animal would make the best defensive end: He'd take 4 gorillas across the line, "They've got speed, quickness, length, tenacity, and aggressiveness."

On the 2009 Miami game: "I told [Miami defensive coordinator] John Lovett, 'Y'all better be careful here that your kids aren't buying into the media hype, because you're getting ready to run into a buzzsaw.' And that was one of those days where everything's going right. I was rolling sevens."

He's as fond of playing Georgia Tech's one-off offense as one might expect: "They're a pain in the tail. We change our whole scheme for that game. We probably had more [coaches] try to come and talk to us about that as much as anything.

Foster could be the next head coach of the Hokies, so if you're looking for information into a premier out-of-conference foe of Ohio State's, The Key Play delivered the goods.

Always fun to read about our competitors. It's hard to think that Beamer is as old as he is, and in his latest pictures from the ALS challenge, it looks like time is catching up with him. I'm sure Bud would be a good successor, but it will be interesting where the administration and the AD want to go when Frank's time comes to an end.

"I don't apologize for anything. When I make a mistake, I take the blame and go on from there." - Woody Hayes